Pro Evolution Soccer 2010
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May 25th, 2010 at 4:11 am
PROS
-A true soccer simulation with great gameplay (much better than FIFA).
-Great 3D graphics (as good as FIFA although that is a matter of taste).
-You can play Champions League, World Cup, European Cup, Copa America etc.
CONS
-Not all teams and players are licenced, so some names and logos are not the
true ones, but you can edit them or find edited option files online to fix that.
-No commentary, except when a goal is scored, but I do not mind this.
(In fact, I typically turn commentary off in soccer games because it annoys me.
Besides, hearing only the ball and the crowd gives the impression that you are
in a stadium seat rather than on your couch).
In conclusion, I find PES to be one of the best soccer simulations and definitely
the best on PSP so far. Its gameplay is very enjoyable, addictive and realistic.
FIFA may have commentary, officially licensed team and player data, but when
it comes to the essence I find the gameplay in PES to be way ahead.
Rating: 5 / 5
May 25th, 2010 at 5:38 am
It’s a good game, with minor improves from the 2009 version, better music
BE A LEGEND MODE is great, you create a player and make a career.
I don’t like:
No stadium options, use the same since 2007 version.
No comentary during the match, only on goals.
Rating: 4 / 5
May 25th, 2010 at 7:55 am
I GOT THE GAME FOR THE PSP VERSION
GAME IS GREAT – BUT NO COMTERARY – NO JOHN CHAMPION ??
ITS SUCKS PLAYING WITH OUT IT.WOULDNT BUY IT IF I KNEW IT – ABOUT TO RETURN IT TO KONAMI
Rating: 3 / 5
May 25th, 2010 at 7:57 am
totally agree with the previous reviewer’s: without a commentary throughout the game, actually it just yells “what a goal”,”it’s in” blablabla after there’s a score, the game is definitely less fun.
Also, if you dig a little bit more, there’s no Bundes Liga (premier soccer leage in Germany).
Plus, as a Chinese soccer fan, it’s freaking irony that there’s even no player’s name is real at all in Chinese National team. Can’t believe it!
However, i’ve heard it’s different when it comes to PS3 or Xbox edition of PES because UMD’s space is limited. G~~~
anyway, i played PES since it was 8 years ago although not on PSP all the time, it was my favorite soccer game. i mean technically, people in Konami really know soccer. Although the game is tougher and tougher, it approaches to the real soccer inch by inch.
Rating: 3 / 5